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-PAGB EIGHT. DAXLT CAPITAL JOTOKAL, SALEM; OBSOOH, WEDNESDAY, HAT 21, 1913. wnimnmmiiiiiuiiimiHmuiiiimimmminiHiiiiiiiiiimMimm Salem's Largest Store Offers Unlim-1 1 limited Savings on Women's and Misses fine Ready- 1 1 to-Wear Garments. No better time than right now to buy anew Suit or Coat. Every Garment in stock at a special price 1 Special Sale I o.,,"-V, , s omjs ims ween E ' Regular $1.25 quality, a . yard ....39c j ) Just what many women 5 have been waiting f or 5 new neat wash silks in many dainty patterns, H mostly striped in colored j and satin stripe effects. j 36 inches wide and extra 2 good value at $1.2S -the 5 a special attraction in the E a special attraction in the week at 99c a yard. i : ' See Window Display. The House of Quality niiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Salem Lodge No. 4, A. P. It A. M. this evening. Work In the B. A. degree. Vlaltlng brethren welcome. A complete new line of tooth brushos 5 to 50c. Fry ' drug storo. Miss Marie Morris, of Falls City, is a guest of Mrs. Sam Chaney, High street, Mrn. Pearl Johnson Shaw, of Port land, is the guest of hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Johnson. Do sure niiil boo tho new bills at the "Wexford and Ye Liberty, Special foa ttiros ever day this weok. Nathman & Hill have an up-to-date Bheet metal and plumbing sho pat 012 North High Btreet. Phono Main 1096. Begum and boo tho new bills at the Wexford and Ye Liberty. Ak for Bargain Contest coupons. A marriage license was Issued yes terday evening to Molvin L. Smith and Miss Mabel M. Klostcr, both of this city. The Wexford and Ye Liberty are on joying a record-breaking attendance no far this weok. Fine ir.ovics, for out of town visitors, Mrs. I'earl Boaekorby went to Port land yesterday to moot hor mother, , who arrived from Indiana for a visit with her daughters, Notice. The Moose dance, which was to have been been held in Moose hall Thursday evening, will bo held at the armory Instead. (an you ten any difference In this butch of bread! There isn't .any. The numn Invariableness runs through ev ery batch mado from Olympia flour. Kvery loaf of bread Is tho mime it's as good as can bo. Roe Edgar, the grocer. Illnh and Court streets, IMfr ' ; v.vi. ''I '.'jii '' f' y"""1""""""' : G. TODAY Our 639th Wednesday Sur prise Stamped Pil low Cases ft(ip per Special at pair A nice assortment of stamped designs on a good quality 45 inch pillow tubingall ready to embroider. Offered as a sur prise sale for today in the art section. Your choice 69c' a pair . None old before 8:30. SEE DISPLAY WINDOW Wednesday our- Jl Hgoodigoods The funeral of Thomas McCoy was held this morning at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's church. Solemn high mans wa celebrated by Rev, Father A. Moore. Fifty-three boys yesterday took ad vantage of the offor of the Y. M. C. A. to furnish free instruction in swim ming. School childron are being in structcd daily at 4 p. m. It is astonishing how many fine watches are ruined each yeur by being placed in the hands of poor and inex perienced workmen for repairs. Seo Rollins, the expert, with Red Cross Pharmacy. Kvery trimmed hat that Mrs. Curtis is offering this weok at reduced prieeB is the creation of expert designers and workers. Such policy marks tho suc cess of the Curtis millinery parlors. High street, Masonic building. That droopy lot of poultry will soon show Bigns of now life when using that reliable lice and mite killor to be had at F. E. Shafor's, the saddle anil har ness man, 120 South Commercial streot. "Yakima Best" recommondation is the multitude of particular housewives now using it. The best bread bakers use this best flour. Have you ordered your fruit, jnrs. Seo Sperling, 311 N. Commercial street. Many young ladle whq expect to bo- come housewives thia summer are, with tho aid of "Davis' Best," the popular flour, now learning tho bettor sort of baking. At Sunset grocery, 121 South Commercial street, MR THEATRE fhmtA AT MOTOR UVLJISXIX CYCLES T"liW.'iH1 MM w,'not icani-Why? "' rr" rnrnTiiBimimrtriiiiiiBri Tlie answer to this nationally published query has been found by the men who are wearing Stein-Dloch Smart Clothes-ours is the one store in this city that can shoio you these clothes. W. Johnson & Co. 141 N. Commercial SL Children's and Misses' Wash Dresses Hie kind of garments that will give pleasure and sat isfaction in both washing and wearing. Mothers of girls should inspect this collection for they are well and neatly made of good materials and in pleasing stylesthe prices, too, are a delight to all customers. Ask to see them when in the store. See Window Display; Salem's Largest Store Tho Capital Journal is in receipt of a calendar from the Buckbee-MearB Co., designers end engravers of St, Paul, Minn. It is artistically designed and the dates are large enough to be of handy, practical use. The Frame Shop, at 279' North Com mercial, has just rocoived a line of ex quisite graduation folders, decorated with the daintiost of colonial maidens and garlands of tiny roses. Seo them soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Church have re turned from a visit wrth Mrs. Church 's paronts in Hood River. -Mr. Church en joyed somo fishing at Oregon City on his return, and caught a big eh i nook salmon. A hearing will be had in the Biiprome court May 20 on a motion for an in junction to restrain tho foreclosing of a mortgage. The action is. brought by Olive Hunt against Sponcer Hunt, both of Marion county. PatronUe home industry. You ap preciate iroud broad, pastry, etc., do you not! Ask your grocer for Cherry City Patent or Oak Blend. He will explain the difference. Don't forgot to ask for Wheatola, manufactured by the Cherry City Flouring Mills. Governor West is receiving many lot ters from women who are anxious to act as housekeeper, with a view to mat rimony, for tho widowtr who Boughf the aid of tho governor recently.' One says in her letter that if lliey should marry Bhe promises that "his child, my cMld and our children shall not cljjxh. " WATT BMirr iMBMltlea, Ftsklig Tackle, Cle. Hertt Commercial Htraet Tkeae I 51 ill Antlered Herd from : Eugene will buck the Salem Senators at League grounds tomorrow. They are some ball players as well as Moose and a cracker jack game is expected. Every Salem Moose should be on hand to assist in rounding up this invading army who have signified their intention of rush ing Salem off the map. Thursday eveuing the congregations of the First and Central Congregation al churches are to have a union ser vice at Ferrv and South Nineteenth streets. The two papers which elicit ed such favorable comment at the wo men's hour at the association meeting in Hubbard are to be presented. The public is cordially invited. Lord's addition Is now on the mar ket finest residence property ever of fered in the city four blocks from business center. Prices on these lots are put down very low, so as to close our, the property soon. For sale by W. A. Rutherford. Phonel401. The state land board today took ac tion in behalf of John Rhodes, a set tler on the McKenzie river, in southern Oregon, who has been unable to secure title to land. Rhodes was informed by the government when he settled on a quarter section of land that it was un surveyed.V When he applied for a pat ent he discovered that the land had been surveyed away back in the sev enties and the tract belonged to the atate. The board decided to let Rhodes have the land at $4.30 an acre, the price the land was worth when Rhodes filed on it.. Arthur C. Brown, of Seattle, has been invited by the administration depart ment of the Salem Playgrounds Asso ciation to take charge of the play grounds this season. Mr. Brown is an efficient playground director, and it is believed he will build up the work hero, if he accepts the place. E. T. Moores, Miss Cornelia Marvin and Mrs. Gaylord H. Pattorson are on the ad ministrative committee. NEW TODAY. WANTED White laborers for street wprk. Long job, steady work. Ap ply Academy and Ni.rth Commoreial, E. W. Goiger Construction Co FOR SALE OU RENT Small house, Pajl V. Johnson, at O. W. Johnson Co. 1 FOR SALE At Newport, Oregon, one corner lot( 5.rxi5G feet;, high and sight ly, near Nye creek. Trice, $300, war ranty deed. Inquire of owner, Chas. H. Woods, Chcniawa, Oregon, HD'LTEKMJLK for feed for sale at Marion creamery. Phone 2488. FOR SALK-Maro and colt, also 2 year old horse, cheap. Call at 1230 Ferry St. Phone 083. FOR SALE 100 acres rivor bottom land, 35 ncres in hops, will sell cheap. Terms to responsible parties. Address Box 441, Salem, Oregon. WANTED Office work or . collecting, by young lady with some experience. Address Miss L., care Capital Jour nal. ' FOR SALE Edison .Standard. Model 1 phonograph, plays 2 and 4 minute records. Also 150 records. Price, $10 E. fl. Burrell, 1380 Jefferson Btreot. FOR SALE A fine Jersey heifer calf, two weeks old, to highest bidder. The mother gives 18 quarts of milk a day. 670 Mill street. ' ' ' FOR RENT Small dwelling on bmi nesa street. ' Phone Caroy F, Martin 419. V. IT WILL PAY YOU to .see Harry E Kennody before you buy real estate. 10 Masonic buildiug. FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. Inquire Josse-Moore Furniture Co. ' MARION CREAMERY tc PRODUCE Co. Quotation! for today Ranch butter .,.... ...20,23e Butterfat .' ....30c Eggs ...I ..T..18c On Liberty and Ferry Sts, j". .. , Phone 2488. FOR RENT Depot Hotel, furnished. A. A. Englobart. Phone 1196. FOR RENT Housekeeping roomi near City Hall, 330 N. nigh St., phone 4. FOR HALE Edison Standard Model D Phonograph, plays two full 4-min- uto records, and 150 rocords. Price 10. E. O. Burrell, 1380 Jefferson street. TWO-NEW BUNGALOWS for Bale on installment. Small payment down. We havg many bargains. It will pay you to see Harry E. Kennody before you buy, 210 Masonic building. 190 -Acre Orchard for Sale Of prunes and chorrlee, ona, mile from Dallas, Ore. Five years old and upwards. In tracts to salt, at 1225 to 1100 per acre. Also 216 acres of farm land st 180 to 1125. Payments one-third down, balance in tlx years. By the Fleming Realty Co, Phone 303, or S. P. Kimball, owner, phone Farmers 561, Salem, Oregon. A. J. Barham, Dallas Agent OLD STYLE KRYPTOK YOU HAVE SEEN THOUSANDS Of peolpe wearing the or dinary Flat Surface Glasses, also many wearing Double Vision Toric Lenses. Do you kno wabout the latter? . As makers of Krytok and Toric Lenses, we would be glad to explain their many advant ages. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Ground Moor) Call for Bids North 18th St Imp. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, invites sealed bids for the making of an improvement of Eighteenth street in the city of Salem, Oregon, from the south line of Center street to the north line 'of .State street with 0-inch gravel cement concrete, El Oso No. 2, consist ing of 4-inch hydraulic . cement base and lMi-inch wearing surface, El Oso No. 5, consisting of asphaltic concrete foundation 3 inches in thiokness and 1-jnh wearing Burface, Clark & Hen- ery Asphalt Pavement No. 1, consisting of 4-inch cement concrete base a ad 1 inch asphaltic concrete wearing surface, Clark & Henery Asphalt Pavement No. 2, consisting of SVi-inch asphaltic con crete base and lMrinch asphaltic con crete wearing surface, Ambrose-Burd stfll asphalt Concrete Pavement No. 2, consisting of 4-inch Portland cement concrete base and 1-inch wearing sur face, Ambrose-Burdsall Asphalt Con crete Pavement No. 4, consisting of ZVi inch crushed rock asphaltic concrete base and 1-inch wearing serface, Nc. 4 Light Standard Bitulithic 4-inch hy draulic cement foundation and 1-inch wearing surface, or No. 5 Heavy Grav el BituHthic 3-inch bituminous con crete foundation, 1-inch wearing sur face in accordance with the plans, spe cifications and estimates on file in the office of the city recorder of said city, which tire hereby referred to and mado a part of this notice. Said bids will be opened on or after the 19th day of May, 1913, at or about :30 o'clock p. m., in open council meet ing in tne city nan in oaicm, uregon. Each bid submitted must be accom panied by a certified chock equal in amount to ten per cent of the amount of the bid. The city reserves tho right to reje-itan, and all bids. This notice is published for five successive days in a daily newspaper published in the city of Sale.n, Oregon, the date of first pub licatidn being May 13, 1913. ' CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder. Notice of Improvement of Wash ington Btreet. Notice is hereby given that the com m6n conucil of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems is expedient and hereby de clares its intention to forthwith im prove Washington street from the east line of Fairmount Avenue to the west line of Fir street with sixMnch gravol cement concrete- pavement at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property within the said limits in ac cordance with the. plans and specifi cations for said streot improvement, as heretofore adopted by the common .council of said city, and on file in the office of the city recordor, which are hereby referred to for a detailed de scription of said improvement and made a part of this notice by such reference. Written romonstrance against the said proposed improvement may be mado at any time within ten (10 dayi from the final publication of this notice in the manner provided by the city chartor. This notice is published for ten (10) days by order of the common council, the date of the first public tion being the 20th day of May, 1913. , CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Re-order, Notice of Proposed He-Establishment and Change of Grade on Fairmount Avenne Prom Lincoln Btreet to Su perior Street. Notice to the puhllc is here by given , that the common coun cil of the city of Salem. Ore gon, proposes to re-establish and change the official grade of Fairmount avenue betweon the intorsbction of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Lincoln street and the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Superior street. The grades which are proposed to be established by the common council are described as follows: At the Intersection of the center tines of Fairmount Avenue and Lin coln streets, at an elevation of 201.3 feet above said base of grades. At the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Wash ington street, at an elevation of 213.S feet above said base of grades. At the Intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avonuo and Supe rior Btreet, at an elevation of 232.0 above said base of grades. All persons owning property ad.is cent to said Fairmount Avenue or the part thereof described above and upon which it is proposed to re-establish and change the grade, are hereby notified to nitk and file their written remon- atrance with the' city recorder, if any they have, against the said proposed re-eetablishment and change of grade within the period of ten (10) days from the final publication of this no tice, and unless the owners of more than two-thirds majority of the super ficial area of the property adjacent to said Fairmount Avenue or the part thereof particularly affected by said proposed re-establishment or chance ofS grade, remonstrate in the manner pro vided by the chartor ,of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, within the period above named, the common council will pro ceed to . ro-establish and change the grade of said Fairmount Avenue, as above set .forth by the passage of an ordinance on or after tweuty (20) days from the date of the first publication of this notice. This notice is published for ten (10) days in a daily newspaper published in the city of Salem, Oregon, the first publication being the 6th day of May, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Notice of Improvement of Booth High Street. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems it expedient and hereby de clares its intention to forthwith im prove South High street from the south line of Bush street to the north line of Hoyt street with Bituminous Ma cadam, Penetration Method, at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property within the said limits, in ac cordance with the plans and specifica tion for said street improvement as heretofore adopted by the common council of said city, and on file in tho office of the city recordor, which are hereby referred to for a detailed de scription of said improvement and made a part of this notice by such reference. Written . remonstrance against the said proposed improvement may be made at any time within ten (10) days from the final publication of this no tice in the manner provided by the city charter. This notice is published for ten (10) days by order of the common council, the date of the first publica tion being the 20th day of May, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Notice to Property Owners on Eigh teenth Street. You are hereby notified to appoar at the council chambers in the city hall on Friday, May 23, 1913, at 7:30 p. m., either in person or by duly signed proxy, for the purpose of making a se lection of the kind of improvement to be laid on Eighteenth streot, from the south line of Center street to the north line of State. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Call for Bids for Constructions of Con crete Bridge Over North Mill Creek on Liberty Street. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, invites sealed bids for the con struction of a re-inforced concrete bridge over North Mill Creok at its in tersection with Liberty street at a point approximately 200 feet north of Division Btreet in the city of Salem, Oregon, in accordance with tho plans and specifications on file in the office of the city recordor of said city, which are hereby roforred to and made a part of this notice. -. Bids will be received up to 5 o'clock p. m., May 28, 1913, and will be opened on or after the 20th day of May, 1913, in open council meeting in the city hall in said city. Each bid submitted must be accompanied by a certified cheek in an amount equal to ten per cent of the bid submitted, made payable to the mayor of the city of Salpm( which chock shall be a guaran tee of good faith and may be forfeited to the city and collected as liquidated damages in' the event that the bidder, upon an award by the common council, shall fail, nogloct, or refuse to enter into a contract for the construction of said bridge within the period of ton (10) days after receiving notice of such award and give Becurity for the faithful performance f such contract as provided in the specifications. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is pub lished for five (5) successive days tho date of the first publication being May 20, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Sale of Sewer Bonds. Be It Resolved, by the Mayor and the Common Council of the City of Salem Oregon : That in the sale of tho Bower bonds amounting to 1(1.180,000, that in case auy person wno has paid a sewer assess ment, and to whom the city is bound to ropay such assessment, dosires to take bonds to the amount of said sum so due to them; That tho recorder be instructed to ac cept their subscription in an amount not less thnn $50 and in multiples of $23 in excess thereof. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. ' When you ask for Butter Ask for BUTTER CUP BRAND Capital City Creamery Phone 299. 383 Court St. I IN rKtMJKirilONS We give the highest quality and charge the lowest prices. Schaefer's Drug Store No. 133 Commercial Street Deutsche Apotheke. MUM THE SALEM ROYAL BAKERY Formerly German Bakery. 210 8. Com. St. Phone 3T8 Why send your money to Port land, when you can buy your bread, cake and pastries at home, manufactured in an up-te-dato, clean, sanitary and modern bak ery t We own and operate The White Swan Bakery and Dairy Lunch, 319 N. Commercial street. GOLDSMITH & THEUER PROPRIETORS. Phone 903. , Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles in 6 to 14 days. SOo To Purchasers For farms or city property see Dr. WJ A. Cusick, owner, over Fry's drug store. MONEY TO LOAM On farm and city property. John . Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1661 Iowa Machine Shop Punch and die work a specialty. Mod el work machinery developed and per fected. Brass patterns. Experimental work. Automobile repairs. D. B. BROWN, 252 Chemoketa Street. Salem Box & Mfg. Co. Screen doors and windows made to order. All sizes prompt service. Phone 308 247 Miller St M DR. ASSELN, DENTIST t Graduate N. W. U., Chicago, t t Salem Bank & Trust Building. J y Miukq .uu-auv, ruuuo Alio 1 Cherry City Candy Factory : Cherry C$fy Ice Cream and Fountain Syrups 266 Chemeketa Street. Phone 2482 , Karl Neugebauer l WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. 1 1 Masonic Temple. State St. t NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BLRG11ARDT MEREDITH Rexldeat Ageato (81 State Street MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 LIS. Bank Building i. Money to loan on uood Ileal Estate Secirity. T110S. K. FORD Oter Udd A Buah Bank, Salem, Or REAL ESTATE Money to Loan. JACOB ft CO. Phone 2424. ' 206-207 Hubbtfrd Bldg MONEY TO LOAN Oi good Beal Estate seearM). BECHTEL k BIKOS 147 State Streot COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole events f. the Famous Rock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'Nuil Phone 210. Yards opposite 8. P. ne senger depot. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellTtn our specialty. Falls nitr i.nmk.. Company. I7J North Commw.i street. Phone Main 811 JAPA.VESE LAUMDBT AND DBT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and dellrensd promptly. 445 Ferry street. Phone Main 2252 MM